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2.
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3.
Unicef Australia, United Nations Children's Fund, Submission to HREOC National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention, 2002.
4.
PattonG., ‘Meeting the Challenge of Adolescent Mental Health’, (1997) 166Medical Journal of Australia399–400.
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ResnickM.D.HarrisL.J., and BlumR.W., ‘The Impact of Caring and Connectedness on Adolescent Health and Well-being,’ (1993) 29Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health3–9; Oxford Refugee Centre, Understanding the Psychosocial Needs of Refugee Children and Adolescents: What do we Mean by Psychosocial? The Refugee Experience Website 2001, <http://earlybird.qeh.ox.ac.ukrfgexp/rsp_tre/student/children/cld_02.htm>.
6.
The Australian Psychological Society, above, ref 1; RousseauC.DrapeauA., and CorinE., ‘Risk and Protective Factors in Central American and Southeast Asian Refugee Children’, (1998) 11(1) Journal of Refugee Studies20–37.
7.
Baird, Bruce, MP, Hansard, 18 June 2001; RogallaB., (former Woomera Nurse), Submission to HREOC National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention, 2002
8.
PattonG.CoffeyC.CarlinJ.WolfeR., Adolescent Depressive Disorders: A Population Based Study over Three Years, (2000) 318British Medical Journal765–8; Professional Alliance for the Health of Asylum Seekers and their Children, Submission to HREOC National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention, 2002; The Royal College of Nursing, Australia, Submission to the National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention, 2002.
9.
Commonwealth Ombudsman, Submission to HREOC National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention, 2002; FloodP. above ref 2; SultanA. and O'SullivanK., ‘Psychological Disturbances in Asylum Seekers Held in Long Term Detention; a Participant-observer Account’, 2001 (175) Medical Journal of Australia593–6.
10.
FloodP. above ref 2.
11.
SultanA. and O'SullivanK., above, ref 9; SteelZ.SiloveD.M., ref 1 above; Professional Alliance for the Health of Asylum Seekers and their Children, ref 8 above.
12.
Commonwealth Ombudsman, above, ref 9.
13.
Royal Australian College of Psychiatrists, media release, 17 August 2001; RousseauC.DrapeauA., and CorinE., above, ref 6.
14.
SteelZ.SiloveD.M., ref 1 above; SultanA. and O'SullivanK., above, ref 9; The Royal College of Nursing, Australia, above, ref 8; The National Children's and Youth Law Centre, 2002, Submission to the HREOC, National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention.
15.
‘They [staff] — just kick the kids — they just want to insult us in any way’, Al-Hashimy, released Woomera inmate, Age, 8 February 2002.
16.
SultanA. and O'SullivanK., above, ref 9; RogallaB., above, ref 7.
17.
RousseauC.DrapeauA., and CorinE., above, ref 6; Professional Alliance for the Health of Asylum Seekers and their Children, ref 8 above.
18.
SultanA. and O'SullivanK., above, ref 9.
19.
South Australian Department of Education, Training and Employment, Submission to National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention, 2002.
20.
Report of Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, Age 7 February 2002 ‘… children under 13 received eight hours of classes a week and there was virtually no education for teenagers, a claim disputed by the Federal Government’; Australian Council of Deans of Education Incorporated, Submission to HREOC National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention, 2002.
21.
SultanA. and O'SullivanK., above, ref 9, p.593.
22.
SultanA. and O'SullivanK., above, ref 9; Public Health Association of Australia, above ref 1; RogallaB., above, ref 7.
23.
Amnesty International, above, ref 2.
24.
National Legal Aid, HREOC Submission to the National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention, 2002.
25.
Australia committed itself to provide protection to people applying for refugee status in Australia and who are recognised as refugees in accordance with the international definition in the 1951 Convention relating to the status of refugees (the Refugee Convention) and the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees.